Josh McKinney 2d713d723d feat(crossterm): allow multiple crossterm versions (#1841)
This commit introduces feature flags to make it possible for widget
library authors to depend on a specific version of crossterm without
causing version conflicts. This should make it easier for libraries and 
apps to update crossterm versions more easily.

The available feature flags are `crossterm_0_28` and `crossterm_0_29`.
By default, the latest version is enabled. If a multiple features are
enabled we choose the latest version. We will in general support at
least the last two major (0.x) versions of crossterm, and will only
remove versions in a major version bump.
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Table of Contents

Release header

Ratatui (ˌræ.təˈtu.i) is a Rust crate for cooking up terminal user interfaces (TUIs). It provides a simple and flexible way to create text-based user interfaces in the terminal, which can be used for command-line applications, dashboards, and other interactive console programs.

Quickstart

Ratatui has templates available to help you get started quickly. You can use the cargo-generate command to create a new project with Ratatui:

cargo install --locked cargo-generate
cargo generate ratatui/templates

Selecting the Hello World template produces the following application:

use color_eyre::Result;
use crossterm::event::{self, Event};
use ratatui::{DefaultTerminal, Frame};

fn main() -> Result<()> {
    color_eyre::install()?;
    let terminal = ratatui::init();
    let result = run(terminal);
    ratatui::restore();
    result
}

fn run(mut terminal: DefaultTerminal) -> Result<()> {
    loop {
        terminal.draw(render)?;
        if matches!(event::read()?, Event::Key(_)) {
            break Ok(());
        }
    }
}

fn render(frame: &mut Frame) {
    frame.render_widget("hello world", frame.area());
}

Documentation

You can also watch the EuroRust 2024 talk to learn about common concepts in Ratatui and what's possible to build with it.

Templates

If you're looking to get started quickly, you can use one of the available templates from the templates repository using cargo-generate:

cargo generate ratatui/templates

Built with Ratatui

Awesome

Check out the showcase section of the website, or the awesome-ratatui repository for a curated list of awesome apps and libraries built with Ratatui!

Alternatives

  • Cursive - a ncurses-based TUI library.
  • iocraft - a declarative TUI library.

Contributing

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Feel free to join our Discord server for discussions and questions! There is also a Matrix bridge available at #ratatui:matrix.org. We have also recently launched the Ratatui Forum.

We rely on GitHub for bugs and feature requests.

Please make sure you read the contributing guidelines before creating a pull request. We accept AI generated code, but please read the AI Contributions guidelines to ensure compliance.

If you'd like to show your support, you can add the Ratatui badge to your project's README:

[![Built With Ratatui](https://img.shields.io/badge/Built_With_Ratatui-000?logo=ratatui&logoColor=fff)](https://ratatui.rs/)

Built With Ratatui

Acknowledgements

Ratatui was forked from the tui-rs crate in 2023 in order to continue its development. None of this could be possible without Florian Dehau who originally created tui-rs which inspired many Rust TUIs.

Special thanks to Pavel Fomchenkov for his work in designing an awesome logo for the Ratatui project and organization.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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A Rust crate for cooking up terminal user interfaces (TUIs) 👨‍🍳🐀 https://ratatui.rs
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